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Ann Arbor Dog Training Club



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263-616 TRACKING - ALL LEVELS

$130

with K. Kearfott

Calendar May 21, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 6 weeks

DESCRIPTION: Learn to teach your dog to distinguish and follow a specific and slightly aged human scent. Class meets at various locations as determined by the instructor. Sessions last 2-3 hours minimum. The instructor will inform you where the first class will meet if it will not be at  AADTC.  The equipment needed will be discussed at the first class.

PREREQUISITE:

  • No minimum age or previous training needed for Intro to Tracking 
  • Up-to-date vaccinations
  • If you dog can tolerate and your vet recommends, it is suggested that your dog have the Leptospirosis vaccination as you will be outdoors

WHAT TO BRING:

  • Copy of your vaccination records
  • Buckle collar
  • 4-6 ft leash
  • Variety of small, easy to eat treats
  • Outerwear for you and protection for you dog appropriate for the weather

 

Full Course

263-532 - AGILITY NOVICE LEVEL

$130

with T. Dillon

Calendar May 21, 2026 at 6 pm, runs for 6 weeks

DESCRIPTION: This class is designed for teams competing in or ready to compete in Novice.  Skills to be covered include: full height jumps and contacts; increasing the length and difficulty of sequences; consistently performing 12 weave poles independently; practicing contacts with the chosen end criteria. 

PREREQUISITES:

  • Successful completion of Agility Maneuvers
  • Solid sit stay and/or down stay
  • Solid recall when exposed to distractions
  • Able to perform full height jumps and contacts
  • Able to successfully complete 12 weave poles 
  • Able perform a multiple obstacle sequence 

WHAT TO BRING:

  • Buckle collar
  • 4-6 foot leash
  • Variety of hard treats (that do not crumb easily)
  • Crate for the dog when not working on course
  • Extra pair of clean shoes to be used when training on the turf

COURSE PROGRESSION:

  • Agility Foundations 1
  • Agility Foundations 2
  • Agility Beginning Handling
  • Agility Maneuvers
  • Novice
  • Open
  • Excellent/Master
  • Premier

REGISTRATION PRIORITY: Early Registration Priority will be granted to students in the previous session (same day/time/instructor) of this class.

Full Course

263-525 - AGILITY MANEUVERS (continuing)

$90

with C. Yarrington

Calendar Jun 1, 2026 at 4:45 pm, runs for 4 weeks

DESCRIPTION: The skills introduced in Agility Beginning Handling will continue to be covered in Agility Maneuvers.  New skills to be introduced and existing skills perfected.  Existing skills to be perfected include: crosses (front, rear, blind); contacts and weaves. New skills to be introduced include increasing distance between handler and dog; increasing the number of obstacles in a sequence; working toward full height jumps; successfully performing 6 weave poles without aids.

 PREREQUISITES:

  • Successful completion of Agility Beginning Handling
  • Solid sit stay and/or down stay
  • Solid recall when exposed to distractions
  • Able to perform a front, rear, and blind cross 
  • Able to achieve a start line stay 
  • Able to perform a short obstacle sequence 

 WHAT TO BRING:

  • Buckle collar 
  • 4-6 foot leash 
  • Variety of hard treats (that do not crumble easily) 
  • Crate for the dog when not working on the course 
  • Extra pair of clean shoes to be used when training on the turf

COURSE PROGRESSION:

  • Agility Foundations 1
  • Agility Foundations 2
  • Agility Beginning Handling
  • Agility Maneuvers
  • Novice
  • Open
  • Excellent/Master
  • Premier
Full Course

263-502 - INTRODUCTION TO AGILITY FOUNDATIONS (continuing)

$90

with C. Yarrington

Calendar Jun 1, 2026 at 6:30 pm, runs for 4 weeks

DESCRIPTION:  Agility is a fun event for the dog and handler.  Basic control skills are required before beginning agility training. Introduction to Agility is designed to give people a chance to experience agility. This class is not meant to teach any skill to a proficient level. Minimum skills to be explored include: running a dog on both the left and right side; introduction to contacts at a low level; short sequences using jumps at a low level; stay/release/recall; how/when to reward. This class is primarily for people who have not done agility before.  With instructor permission, those familiar with agility or training dogs may skip this class and begin with Agility Foundations 1.

 PREREQUISITES:

  • Dog over 12 months of age
  • Physically sound and able to run and jump
  • Completion of Obedience Household 1 or equivalent
  • Solid sit stay and/or down stay
  • Solid recall when exposed to distractions
  • Demonstrates ability to walk on a loose leash
  • Willingness to stay in crate without whining or barking

 WHAT TO BRING:

  • Copy of vaccination records
  • Buckle collar 
  • 4-6 foot leash 
  • Variety of hard treats (that do not crumble easily) 
  • Crate for the dog when not working on the course 
  • Extra pair of clean shoes to be used when training on the turf

 

Full Course

260-006E 10-18 WKS FRIDAY PUPPY - JUNE EARLY

$75

with Various Instructors

Calendar Jun 5, 2026 at 6:15 pm, runs for 4 weeks

DESCRIPTION:  For Puppies who are 10-18 weeks old on the first day of class.   This class is held on Friday evenings.  It is a 4-week class with a new session beginning the first Friday of each month, except December. The puppy level classes also include basic problem solving (e.g., chewing, jumping up, etc.). Most classes use food (soft treats) or silent toys in training. The class includes an introduction on the tasks of sit, down, come, and walking on a loose leash. 

NOTE: For the June class Puppy must be born between January 30, 2026 and March 277, 2026

While participants will be limited to two people per puppy to keep room occupancy low, DO NOT REGISTER THE SECOND PERSON - YOU WILL END UP BEING CHARGED TWICE.

 PREREQUISITES:

  • Puppy must be between the ages of 10-18 weeks old on the first day of class;
  • Puppy must have completed the 2nd series of vaccination shots (generally includes Distemper and Parvovirus, (Bordatella and Leptospirosis based on your vet's recommendations)  Proof of Rabies Vaccination not required for this age group;
  • Must have a negative fecal prior to the start of class and after your puppy was brought home; or if the last fecal was positive, you have documentation that treatment is complete or a letter from your Veterinarian stating that you puppy is safe for class

 WHAT TO BRING:

  • Copy of updated vaccination records;
  • 4-6 ft leash;
  • Buckle collar; a harness is not a good device for control, especially in a room of puppies, so please do not plan on bringing your puppy in a harness. If you need an exception, then please discuss with the instructor on the first night of class
  • Variety of small, easy to eat treats.

If you have specific questions about this class, please email  aadtcclasses@gmail.com

ANN ARBOR KENNEL CLUB - CONFORMATION CLASS
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ANN ARBOR KENNEL CLUB - CONFORMATION CLASS

$10

Ann Arbor Kennel Club (NOT Ann Arbor Dog Training Club) offers conformation classes on Wednesday evenings at the Ann Arbor Dog Training Club building.

NO CLASSES IN DECEMBER, JULY AND AUGUST

For more information or questions, visit AAKC website  www.annarborkc.com





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